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E ED 480 Science and Social Studies Curriculum Methods FALL, 2019 Dr. Susan Belgrad

E ED 480 Science and Social Studies Curriculum Methods FALL, 2019 Dr. Susan Belgrad. WEEK THREE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Social Studies Lesson Planning. Identify the discipline you wish to teach: Big Idea: “How will it promote citizenship in a global community”?

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E ED 480 Science and Social Studies Curriculum Methods FALL, 2019 Dr. Susan Belgrad

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  1. E ED 480 Science and Social Studies Curriculum Methods FALL, 2019Dr. Susan Belgrad WEEK THREE

  2. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

  3. Social StudiesLesson Planning Identify the discipline you wish to teach: Big Idea: “How will it promote citizenship in a global community”?     Each team will begin to plan a social studies lesson that addresses a National Theme and an elementary grade-level standard. The lesson should meet each of the criteria of the Social Studies Rubric.

  4. Social StudiesLesson Planning • ORGANIZATION • Hook • Engagement • Reflection • Self-Assessment • Dimensionality • COOPERATION • Plan for Assigning Teams • Plan for Defining Group Roles • ASSESSMENT • Plan for Assessing Group PerformanceAssessment FOR Learning PlanAssessment of Individual Learning Plan

  5. Beginning your group planning of social studies lessons • Big Ideas • What is a big idea? A big idea is exactly what it sounds like: a major question or view or belief

  6. Beginning your group planning of social studies lessons • How might we incorporate a BIG IDEA in social studies that engages students in a variety of content areas as they pursue understanding of the ten themes of social science? • Visual Arts: • Language Arts: Music: • Math: • Science, Technology, Engineering.

  7. Creating a cooperative learning social studies lesson plan Review the structures of the STEM-WorkshopTHE AMAZING EGG DROP Examine How Cooperative Learning promoted Constructivist Practices and Participant Engagement and Utilize the Lesson as a Template for Planning.

  8. THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF NATURE

  9. PREPARING FOR THE ACTIVITY

  10. Cooperative Learning TemplateFollowing statement of Learning OutcomesInclude Social Studies and Common Core Standards I.  Formation of Groups: ( e.g. Human Graph-Knowledge) ___________________________ II. Role Assignments: Beginning with the Checker all roles are assigned to the right (clockwise) Materials Manager/ Encourager:  ________________________________ Checker/Timekeeper: _____________________________________________          Data Recorder:     _____________________________________________          Observer/Reporter:    _____________________________________________          Other: Traveler/Spy:     Can be the checker ________________________  III. Task (See element 1):____________________________________________________________IV. Time Limits: __________ V. Social Skills and or Habits of Mind to Engage/Assess: (Attentive Listening; Disagree with Idea- Not the Person; Flexibility in Thinking; Perseverance; Team Work)VI  Level of Voice:  (Classroom Level 2 – Normal Voice Table Talk)VII. Processing--Questions for groups and individual reflections: VIII. Assessment Content: Assessment of Cooperation/Collaboration and Student Self-Assessment of Collaborative Performance (Rate Your Mates)  VIII. Encouraging Energizer: Varied: Team selected

  11. Contacting Dr. Belgrad The best way to contact Dr. Belgrad is via email susan.belgrad@csun.edu You may also leave a voicemail at campus phone #818-677-4901 You may also arrange for an individual meeting in Dr. Belgrad's Office ED 4901 or during office hours—2-3:30 PM Mondays and Wednesdays

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